Author: Chessfun
Date: 13:56:50 06/30/00
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On June 30, 2000 at 12:59:37, Bertil Eklund wrote: >On June 30, 2000 at 08:03:48, blass uri wrote: > >>On June 30, 2000 at 06:05:46, Tony Hedlund wrote: >> >>>On June 30, 2000 at 02:51:13, Bertil Eklund wrote: >>> >>>>On June 29, 2000 at 18:37:56, Rajen Gupta wrote: >>>> >>>>>could you tell how many games were won or lost before actual play started ie in >>>>>the opening itself-i remember a few yrs back MCP was notorious for its killer >>>>>lines-are these lines now toothless or do the new programmes know how to avoid >>>>>them? >>>>> >>>>>rajen >>>> >>>>Hi! >>>> >>>>McP8 has a new wider book almost without killer-lines. It includes IMO several >>>>suicide lines instead. >>>> >>>> >>>>Bertil >>> >>>Yes, it lost a lot(6)of games in the B87 variation as white. >>> >>>Tony >> >>This is a problem in the learning function. >>I found that it could draw some games in the B87 variation for example it drew >>game 30 but could not repeat the same line in game 38. >> >>game 30 >> >>[D]r4r1k/6pp/3Q1b2/4p3/8/4B3/q5PP/3R1RK1 w - - 0 1 >> >>mchesspro8 drew by 26.Bc5 and in game 38 in the same position mchess played >>26.Qb4 and lost >> >>I also do not understand the reason for repeating the same line that give white >>a position with a pawn down. >> >>The question is if it can happen without the autoplayer(I do not 100% trust the >>autoplayers and if I see programs do something stupid one of the possible reason >>that I think of is the autoplayer). >> >>Uri >Hi! > >Mcpro doesn't have a book-learner Are you sure about this. I thought I once read a post here from Mark Uniacke that said it did. I will check further. Thanks. only position-learning. Play with Mcp6 and it >plays after 1.e4-e5 2.Bc4 in about 90% of the games with or without autoplayer. >If it runs in a hopeless opening position say -2 it's very hard to save this >with the position-learner. > >Bertil
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